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Machine Learning Software for ChromeOS

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    TreeLiker

    TreeLiker

    TreeLiker is a collection of fast algorithms for working with complex

    TreeLiker is a collection of fast algorithms for working with complex structured data in relational form. The data can, for example, describe large organic molecules such as proteins or groups of individuals such as social networks or predator-prey networks etc. The algorithms included in TreeLiker are unique in that, in principle, they are able to search given sets of relational patterns exhaustively, thus guaranteeing that if some good pattern capturing an important feature of the problem exists, it will be found. In experiments with real-life data, the algorithms were shown to be able to construct complete non-redundant sets of patterns for chemical datasets involving several thousands of molecules as well as for comparably large datasets from genomics or proteomics. The included relational learning algorithms are tailored towards so-called tree-like features for which some otherwise very hard sub-problems (NP-hard) become tractable.
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    stkpp

    stkpp

    C++ Statistical ToolKit

    STK++ (http://www.stkpp.org) is a versatile, fast, reliable and elegant collection of C++ classes for statistics, clustering, linear algebra, arrays (with an Eigen-like API), regression, dimension reduction, etc. Some functionalities provided by the library are available in the R environment as R functions (http://cran.at.r-project.org/web/packages/rtkore/index.html). At a convenience, we propose the source packages on sourceforge. The library offers a dense set of (mostly) template classes in C++ and is suitable for projects ranging from small one-off projects to complete data mining application suites.
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    weka outlier is an implementation of outlier detection algorithms for WEKA. CODB (Class Outliers: Distance-Based) Algorithm is the first algorithm developed using WEKA framework.
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    3D-Machine-Learning

    3D-Machine-Learning

    A resource repository for 3D machine learning

    3D-Machine-Learning is an open-source repository that compiles resources related to machine learning techniques applied to three-dimensional data. The project acts as a curated research directory that includes papers, datasets, tutorials, and software tools relevant to the emerging field of 3D machine learning. This interdisciplinary domain combines ideas from computer vision, computer graphics, and deep learning to analyze and generate three-dimensional structures. The repository includes references to important research papers covering topics such as point cloud processing, 3D reconstruction, shape analysis, and scene understanding. It also organizes links to university courses and other educational materials that explore machine learning methods for 3D data. Because the field is evolving rapidly, the repository functions as a continuously expanding knowledge base for researchers and developers studying 3D perception systems.
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    A Survey of Surveys

    A Survey of Surveys

    A collection of 1000+ survey papers on Natural Language Processing

    A Survey of Surveys is a large curated repository that collects and organizes survey papers related to natural language processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence research. The project aims to provide a centralized index of survey literature that summarizes major developments across different subfields of AI. Rather than focusing on code implementations, the repository functions as an academic resource that helps researchers quickly discover comprehensive survey papers covering various topics. These topics include areas such as neural machine translation, language models, computer vision, and deep learning architectures. The repository organizes hundreds of papers into thematic categories and includes references, links, and bibliographic information to facilitate research and literature exploration.
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    A2y

    Automated Algorithm Synthesis

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    AB3DMOT

    AB3DMOT

    Official Python Implementation for "3D Multi-Object Tracking

    AB3DMOT is a real-time 3D multi-object tracking framework designed for applications such as autonomous driving and robotics perception. The system processes detection results from 3D object detectors that analyze LiDAR point clouds and uses them to track multiple objects across consecutive frames. Its tracking pipeline relies on a combination of classical algorithms, including a Kalman filter for state estimation and the Hungarian algorithm for data association between detected objects and existing tracks. This relatively simple design allows the tracker to achieve very high processing speeds while maintaining competitive tracking accuracy. The project also introduces new evaluation metrics specifically designed for assessing performance in 3D tracking benchmarks. The framework has been evaluated on widely used datasets such as KITTI and nuScenes and demonstrates strong performance compared with more complex tracking systems.
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    AI Deadlines

    AI Deadlines

    AI conference deadline countdowns

    AI Deadlines is an open-source project that provides a centralized system for tracking important submission deadlines for major artificial intelligence and machine learning conferences. The repository powers a website that displays countdown timers and structured information for top research conferences across subfields such as computer vision, natural language processing, machine learning, and robotics. The project maintains a curated dataset of conferences that includes metadata such as submission deadlines, abstract deadlines, event dates, conference locations, and related information. Researchers and students use the platform to plan their paper submissions and manage academic schedules without manually tracking multiple conference announcements. The repository includes configuration files and data sources that allow contributors to add or update conferences through pull requests, enabling community-driven maintenance.
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    AI Engineer Headquarters

    AI Engineer Headquarters

    A collection of scientific methods, processes, algorithms

    AI-Engineer-Headquarters is a comprehensive educational repository designed to help developers become advanced AI engineers through a structured learning path and practical system-building exercises. The project serves as a curated collection of resources, methodologies, and tools covering topics across the entire artificial intelligence development lifecycle. Rather than focusing only on theoretical knowledge, the repository emphasizes applied learning and encourages engineers to build real systems that incorporate machine learning, large language models, data pipelines, and AI infrastructure. The curriculum includes a progression of topics such as foundational AI engineering skills, machine learning systems design, large language model usage, retrieval-augmented generation systems, model fine-tuning, and autonomous AI agents. It also promotes disciplined learning routines and project-based practice so learners can develop practical experience and build deployable solutions.
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    AI Platform Training and Prediction
    AI Platform Training and Prediction is a collection of machine learning example projects that demonstrate how to train, deploy, and serve models using Google Cloud AI Platform and related services. It includes a wide variety of implementations across frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn, and XGBoost, allowing developers to explore different approaches to building ML solutions. The repository covers the full machine learning lifecycle, including data preprocessing, model training, hyperparameter tuning, evaluation, and prediction serving. It also demonstrates how to scale from local training to distributed cloud-based training without major code changes, making it a valuable resource for transitioning workloads to production environments. Although the repository has been archived, it still provides extensive reference implementations and practical examples for learning cloud-based ML workflows.
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    AI-Job-Notes

    AI-Job-Notes

    AI algorithm position job search strategy

    AI-Job-Notes is a pragmatic notebook for landing roles in machine learning, computer vision, and related engineering tracks. It assembles study paths, checklists, and interview prep materials, but also covers job-search mechanics—portfolio building, resume patterns, and communication tips. The emphasis is on doing: practicing with project ideas, setting up reproducible experiments, and showcasing results that convey impact. It ties technical study (ML/DL fundamentals) to real hiring signals like problem-solving, code quality, and experiment logging. The repository’s structure encourages progressive preparation—from fundamentals to mock interviews and post-interview retrospectives. It’s designed to reduce uncertainty and decision fatigue during the often lengthy job-hunt cycle.
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    AI-Tutorials/Implementations Notebooks

    AI-Tutorials/Implementations Notebooks

    Codes/Notebooks for AI Projects

    AI-Tutorials/Implementations Notebooks repository is a comprehensive collection of artificial intelligence tutorials and implementation examples intended for developers, students, and researchers who want to learn by building practical AI projects. The repository contains numerous Jupyter notebooks and code samples that demonstrate modern techniques in machine learning, deep learning, data science, and large language model workflows. It includes implementations for a wide range of AI topics such as computer vision, agent systems, federated learning, distributed systems, adversarial attacks, and generative AI. Many of the tutorials focus on building AI agents, multi-agent systems, and workflows that integrate language models with external tools or APIs. The codebase acts as a hands-on learning resource, allowing users to experiment with new frameworks, architectures, and machine learning workflows through guided examples.
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    AI-for-Security-Learning

    AI-for-Security-Learning

    AI-based security algorithms, and security data analysis

    AI-for-Security-Learning is an educational repository that explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. The project compiles learning resources, examples, and experimental tools that demonstrate how machine learning techniques can be applied to security-related problems. Topics addressed in the repository include malware detection, anomaly detection, threat classification, and intrusion detection systems. The materials help learners understand how AI can analyze large volumes of security data to identify patterns that may indicate malicious activity. In addition to demonstrating defensive applications, the repository also explores adversarial machine learning concepts that highlight potential vulnerabilities in AI systems. This dual focus allows readers to study both how AI can improve cybersecurity and how machine learning models themselves can become targets of attacks.
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    AIAlpha

    AIAlpha

    Use unsupervised and supervised learning to predict stocks

    AIAlpha is a machine learning project focused on building predictive models for financial markets and algorithmic trading strategies. The repository explores how artificial intelligence techniques can analyze historical financial data and generate predictions about asset price movements. It provides a research-oriented environment where users can experiment with data processing pipelines, model training workflows, and quantitative trading strategies. The project typically involves collecting market data, transforming financial indicators into machine learning features, and training models to identify patterns that may predict market trends. It also demonstrates how models can be evaluated through backtesting frameworks that simulate how a strategy would perform using historical market conditions. By combining financial analytics with machine learning algorithms, the repository illustrates the process of building data-driven investment strategies.
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    AI_Tutorial

    AI_Tutorial

    A selection of learning materials, search, recommendation, advertising

    AI_Tutorial is a large curated repository that aggregates high-quality learning resources related to artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, and data engineering. The project functions as a centralized knowledge base designed to help engineers and researchers discover tutorials, technical articles, algorithm explanations, and architecture discussions from across the AI ecosystem. Rather than focusing on a single framework or course, the repository collects materials from many sources such as open-source projects, technical blogs, research papers, and industry engineering posts. The curated content includes topics like recommendation systems, search engine architecture, neural networks, graph neural networks, and modern deep learning techniques. The goal of the project is to reduce information fragmentation by organizing valuable AI resources into structured sections that can be explored easily by learners and practitioners.
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    ALAE

    ALAE

    Adversarial Latent Autoencoders

    ALAE (Adversarial Latent Autoencoders) is a deep learning research implementation that combines autoencoders with generative adversarial networks to produce high-quality image synthesis models. The project implements the architecture introduced in the CVPR research paper on Adversarial Latent Autoencoders, which focuses on improving generative modeling by learning latent representations aligned with adversarial training objectives. Unlike traditional GANs that directly generate images from random noise, ALAE uses an encoder-decoder architecture that maps images into a structured latent space and then reconstructs them through adversarial training. This design allows the model to learn interpretable latent representations that can be manipulated to control generated image attributes.
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    ANE Training

    ANE Training

    Training neural networks on Apple Neural Engine via APIs

    ANE Training is an experimental research project that demonstrates how to train neural networks directly on Apple’s Neural Engine by leveraging reverse-engineered private APIs that are normally inaccessible to developers. The repository implements a from-scratch transformer training pipeline capable of running both forward and backward passes on ANE hardware without relying on CoreML, Metal, or GPU acceleration. It explores the internal software stack of the Apple Neural Engine by interfacing with private classes such as _ANEClient and compiling custom compute graphs in the MIL format. The project includes performance benchmarks and kernel breakdowns that show how different components of the training loop are distributed between the ANE and CPU. It is primarily intended as a research and educational proof of concept rather than a production library, highlighting what is technically possible with undocumented hardware access.
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    ANNFiD

    A forensic file identification tool using neural networks

    Just carved a bunch of bytes and have no idea what they could be? Maybe ANNFiD can help. ANNFiD uses neural network to identify byte patterns. It can be trained and has a GUI to help in the process. The tool is still on a very early stage, but could improve exponentially with the help of the developer community
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    ART - Artificial Reasoning Toolkit
    Java library devoted to handle Genetic Algorithms and Classifier Systems. It has been engineered to be used into agent based simulation models and to search bounded optimal solutions in wide solution spaces. It runs on distributed clusters.
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    Activity Recognition

    Activity Recognition

    Resources about activity recognition

    This repository is a curated collection of resources, papers, code, and summaries relating to human activity recognition/behavior recognition. It is not a single integrated software package but rather a knowledge base organizing feature extraction methods, deep learning approaches, transfer learning strategies, datasets, and representative research in behavior recognition. The repository includes links to code in MATLAB, Python, summaries of algorithms, datasets, and relevant research papers. Feature extraction method summaries (e.g. motion, sensor, vision). Deep learning for activity recognition references.
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    Adaptive Gaussian Filtering

    Adaptive Gaussian Filtering

    Machine learning with Gaussian kernels.

    Libagf is a machine learning library that includes adaptive kernel density estimators using Gaussian kernels and k-nearest neighbours. Operations include statistical classification, interpolation/non-linear regression and pdf estimation. For statistical classification there is a borders training feature for creating fast and general pre-trained models that nonetheless return the conditional probabilities. Libagf also includes clustering algorithms as well as comparison and validation routines. It is written in C++.
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    Advanced AI explainability for PyTorch

    Advanced AI explainability for PyTorch

    Advanced AI Explainability for computer vision

    pytorch-grad-cam is an open-source library that provides advanced explainable AI techniques for interpreting the predictions of deep learning models used in computer vision. The project implements Grad-CAM and several related visualization methods that highlight the regions of an image that most strongly influence a neural network’s decision. These visualization techniques allow developers and researchers to better understand how convolutional neural networks and transformer-based vision models make predictions. The library supports a wide variety of tasks including image classification, object detection, semantic segmentation, and similarity analysis. It also provides metrics and evaluation tools that help measure the reliability and quality of the generated explanations. By integrating easily with PyTorch models, the library allows developers to diagnose model errors, detect biases in datasets, and improve model transparency.
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    Advanced NLP with spaCy

    Advanced NLP with spaCy

    Advanced NLP with spaCy: A free online course

    Advanced NLP with spaCy is an open-source educational repository that provides the materials for an interactive course on advanced natural language processing using the spaCy library. The course is designed to teach developers how to build real-world NLP systems by combining rule-based techniques with machine learning models. The repository includes lessons, exercises, and examples that guide learners through tasks such as tokenization, named entity recognition, text classification, and training custom NLP models. It also demonstrates how spaCy pipelines work and how developers can extend them with custom components and training data. The course is structured as a hands-on learning environment where students can run code examples, experiment with NLP techniques, and build practical language processing applications. Because spaCy is widely used in production environments, the course emphasizes industrial-strength NLP workflows and best practices.
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    Ai-Learn

    Ai-Learn

    The artificial intelligence learning roadmap compiles 200 cases

    Ai-Learn is an open-source artificial intelligence learning roadmap that aggregates educational materials, tutorials, and practical projects designed to help beginners study AI and machine learning systematically. The repository was created to help learners start self-study programs in artificial intelligence without getting overwhelmed by the large number of available resources. It organizes topics such as Python programming, mathematics for machine learning, data analysis, deep learning, computer vision, and natural language processing into a structured learning path. The project also provides a large collection of practical exercises and case studies that allow learners to apply theoretical knowledge through real projects. According to the repository description, it includes nearly two hundred hands-on AI examples developed through years of teaching experience.
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    AiLearning-Theory-Applying

    AiLearning-Theory-Applying

    Quickly get started with AI theory and practical applications

    AiLearning-Theory-Applying is a comprehensive educational repository designed to help learners quickly understand artificial intelligence theory and apply it in practical machine learning and deep learning projects. The repository provides extensive tutorials covering mathematical foundations, machine learning algorithms, deep learning concepts, and modern large language model architectures. It includes well-commented notebooks, datasets, and implementation examples that allow learners to reproduce experiments and understand the inner workings of various algorithms. The project also introduces important concepts such as probability theory, linear algebra, regression models, clustering methods, and neural network architectures. Advanced sections explore modern AI topics including transformers, BERT-based natural language processing systems, and practical competition-style machine learning workflows.
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